{"ok":true,"data":{"id":1702,"slug":"yoichi-beach-yoichi","name":"Yoichi Beach","country":"Japan","state":"Hokkaido","city":"Yoichi","coords":{"lat":43.2031,"lng":140.7856},"beachType":null,"tags":["scenic","family"],"article":{"hero":"Yoichi Beach unfolds along Hokkaido's western coast in a town better known for whisky distilleries and orchards than sand. The shoreline is composed entirely of smooth, rounded stones that range from fist-sized to palm-fitting, their surfaces polished by decades of tidal tumbling. You'll hear them shift and clatter with each wave retreat, a distinctive percussion that replaces the typical hiss of sandy shores.\n\nThe water here stays bracingly cold even in August, fed by currents sweeping down from the north. Local families arrive with folding chairs and coolers, children wading knee-deep while parents scan the horizon where fishing vessels work the kelp-rich shallows. Behind you, the coastal road runs parallel to modest vacation homes and the occasional minshuku, their weathered facades testament to generations of summer use. Mount Yoichi-dake rises inland, its slopes quilted with apple orchards that perfume the autumn air.\n\nYou won't find umbrella rentals or beach clubs here. What draws people is the accessibility—ample parking, clean public facilities, and that peculiarly Japanese sense of tidiness even on a remote pebble beach. Locals arrive early on weekends to claim their preferred stretch, spreading tarps over the stones and settling in for hours of unhurried oceanfront leisure. The town's farming heritage means fresh melon and corn appear at roadside stands come summer, perfect provisions for an afternoon watching the sea.","teaser":"Smooth stones click beneath your feet as you walk Yoichi's waterfront, where Mount Yoichi-dake looms above vineyards and the cold Sea of Japan rolls in gentle waves. Families spread blankets on the rounded pebbles while fishing boats bob offshore, the air carrying salt and the faint sweetness of nearby apple farms.","uniqueAngle":"Hokkaido's only coastal town where whisky, wine, and apples meet a working fishing beach in year-round tranquility.","accessType":"Drive-up","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Cold Water Plunge","subtitle":"July-August for brave swimmers"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Mountain-Sea Composition","subtitle":"Yoichi-dake frames the shoreline"},{"icon":"food","title":"Orchard Stand Fruit","subtitle":"Roadside melons and sweet corn"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Pebble Beach Picnic","subtitle":"Bring tarps for stone seating"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Yoichi sees minimal surf energy—the Sea of Japan here produces rare, wind-driven chop rather than consistent groundswell. When northwest storms brew in autumn and winter, short-period waves sometimes build to waist-high, but the pebble bottom and cold water (sub-15°C even in summer) make this strictly a novelty session. Local surfers drive south to Iwanai or north to Shakotan for actual breaks. If you paddle out, expect curious stares from fishermen and zero crowd competition.","couples":"Arrive an hour before sunset and walk north along the pebble crunch toward the small harbor, where the evening light ignites Mount Yoichi-dake in alpenglow. Book a room at one of the family-run minshuku a block inland—tatami floors, communal soaking tubs, and breakfasts featuring grilled hokke fish. For dinner, Yoichi town center offers intimate izakayas serving uni pulled from these waters that morning. The Nikka Whisky distillery, a ten-minute drive inland, makes an atmospheric rainy-day detour, its stone buildings and museum tour ending in complimentary tastings.","backpacker":"The town operates a free public parking area steps from the beach with clean toilets and cold-water taps. Pitch a tent at Yoichi Campground (¥500/night, basic facilities) two kilometers inland, or sleep in your rental car at the beach lot—no enforcement. Combini onigiri and karaage run ¥300-400; better yet, grab produce from unmanned orchard stands using the honor-system coin box. The JR Hakodate Line connects Yoichi Station to Otaru (¥450, 25 minutes), making this an easy day trip without a car if you time the infrequent trains.","local":"Arrive before 7 a.m. on weekend mornings in July and August to secure the northern stretch near the harbor breakwater, where a natural curve in the shoreline creates a windbreak and the pebbles are smaller, easier on bare feet. Locals know to bring old yoga mats or camping pads—tarps alone don't cushion the stones for long sits. In October, after tourist season ends, the beach becomes prime territory for foraging kombu washed ashore after storms; experienced gatherers arrive at low tide with buckets and gloves.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Yoichi Beach is generally safe for swimming during summer months when lifeguards are present. The beach has relatively calm waters compared to other Hokkaido coastlines, making it suitable for families. However, swimming conditions depend on weather and sea conditions, which can change rapidly. The swimming season typically runs from mid-July through August. Outside these months, the water is too cold for comfortable swimming. Always check local conditions before entering the water and follow posted safety warnings. The beach can experience sudden currents during storms.","q":"Is Yoichi Beach safe for swimming?"},{"a":"The best time to visit Yoichi Beach for swimming and beach activities is mid-July through August when temperatures are warmest and facilities are fully operational. However, the beach offers year-round scenic beauty. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for coastal walks and photography without summer crowds. Winter transforms the beach into a dramatic landscape with snow-covered shores and crashing waves, popular among photographers. Each season offers different experiences, from summer beach fun to peaceful off-season contemplation of Hokkaido's rugged coastal scenery.","q":"When is the best time to visit Yoichi Beach?"},{"a":"Yoichi Beach is accessible by train and car from Sapporo. Take the JR Hakodate Line from Sapporo to Yoichi Station (approximately 75 minutes), then walk about 15-20 minutes to the beach or take a local bus or taxi. By car, it's roughly a one-hour drive from central Sapporo via Route 5. Free parking is available near the beach, with larger lots accessible during summer peak season. Parking can fill up quickly on weekends and holidays in July and August, so arriving early is recommended.","q":"How do I get to Yoichi Beach and is there parking available?"},{"a":"Yoichi Beach has basic amenities including restrooms and changing facilities during summer. The nearby town of Yoichi offers various restaurants, convenience stores, and shops within walking distance or a short drive. Yoichi is famous for its wineries and whisky distillery, so many visitors combine beach visits with wine tasting. Fresh seafood restaurants are abundant in the area. Beach houses and small food vendors operate during peak summer season. For accommodation, business hotels and guesthouses are available in Yoichi town, though many visitors day-trip from Sapporo.","q":"What food and amenities are available near Yoichi Beach?"},{"a":"Yes, the famous Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery is just a short distance from Yoichi Beach, making it a popular combination for visitors. The distillery offers free tours and tastings, showcasing the whisky-making process in historic buildings. It's about a 5-minute drive or 20-minute walk from the beach. Additionally, several local wineries are nearby, as Yoichi is known for grape cultivation. Many travelers plan itineraries that include beach relaxation, distillery tours, and wine tasting, making Yoichi a diverse destination beyond just coastal scenery.","q":"Can I visit Nikka Whisky Distillery near Yoichi Beach?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Yoichi Beach: Hokkaido's Family-Friendly Shoreline","description":"Pine-fringed sands meet turquoise shallows at this local favorite in Hokkaido's wine country. Calm waters and mountain views make Yoichi Beach perfect for summer escapes.","ogImage":"https://live.staticflickr.com/3260/2574874685_075eee17e4_b.jpg"},"images":[{"id":"502175","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/3260/2574874685_075eee17e4_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/3260/2574874685_075eee17e4.jpg","alt":"Yoichi and Donald"}]}}